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[postlink] http://medical-malpractice-video.blogspot.com/2012/06/your-doctor-refuses-to-testify-at-trial.html[/postlink] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVaFHpTX61kendofvid [starttext]Your accident case, medical malpractice or wrongful death case is coming up for trial and you need your treating doctor to come in and testify. It is important for the jury to hear from the doctor who treated you, so they know exactly what he did, what problems you had and what the future holds for you.

You have a good relationship with your treating doctor. You like him and he likes you. At your next office visit, you bring up the subject of your upcoming trial. You ask him politely whether he would be willing to come in and testify on your behalf. [endtext]

Your Doctor Refuses to Testify at Trial; What Can You Do? NY Medical Malpractice Attorney Explains

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[postlink] http://medical-malpractice-video.blogspot.com/2012/06/what-is-protective-order-in-new-york.html[/postlink] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNZ5CDWmC20endofvid [starttext]At first glance you might think this refers to an order of protection. It does not. An order of protection is an order from the court directing someone to stay away.

A "protective order" is used in a civil case, specifically in a negligence case, a medical malpractice case or a wrongful death case.
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What is a "Protective Order" in a New York Medical Malpractice Case? Attorney Gerry Oginski Explains